Eviction Rights In Oklahoma
Summary
Extended stay hotels in Oklahoma may not follow traditional eviction processes. Typically, proper notice is required, but hotels might have different rules. Contact local legal aid services like Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma or the Oklahoma Bar Association for assistance. If belongings are at risk of being discarded, consider contacting local police for temporary intervention and document all interactions and receipts.Full Conversation
I was living in an extended stay hotel, paid weekly, wasn’t behind on paying rent, been there a month and a half. Day before next rent payment was due, I went into the office for something and as I was leaving, the person at the front desk informed me that they would not be renewing my lease. I asked why but was never given a straight answer. They gave me Friday, an hour on Saturday, they are closed on Sunday, and was told on Monday I had until *:* to get everything out. I wasn’t able to get it all before lockout. They informed me that it was all going to be thrown in the dumpster. They also said for me to hang out at by their dumpster and dig it out if I wanted the rest of it.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Here's some general information regarding your rights in Oklahoma:
- Extended stay hotels may have different rules than traditional rentals.
- Oklahoma law typically requires proper notice for eviction, but hotels might not follow the same process.
- Consider contacting local legal aid for assistance with retrieving your belongings.
Would you like more information on local legal aid services?
Yes please
Sure, ****! Here’s some general information on local legal aid services in Oklahoma:
- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma: They offer free legal services to those who qualify, focusing on housing issues, among other areas.
- Oklahoma Bar Association: They can provide referrals to local attorneys who may offer pro bono services.
Would you like contact details or further assistance on this?
Yes, thank you.
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****, you can reach out to the following organizations for assistance:
~Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.legalaidok.org
~Oklahoma Bar Association
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.okbar.org
These organizations can provide guidance and support for your situation. If you need further help, feel free to ask!
They are throwing my belongings out today, how can I stop it from happening before this is resolved? They didn’t give me much time to do anything.
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To stop your belongings from being discarded, you might consider the following steps:
- Contact the local police to see if they can intervene temporarily.
- Reach out to Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma immediately for emergency assistance.
- Document everything, including interactions and receipts, as evidence.
If you need further help, feel free to ask!
Thank you for your time.
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****, if you're facing immediate disposal of your belongings, act quickly by contacting the local police and Legal Aid Services. Documentation is crucial for any future legal proceedings. If you need more support or have questions, feel free to reach out!